- Johnathan Gullett, McKaig Road, Hanoverton, reported at 6:56 a.m. Monday a neighbor was seen running from Gullett's property and he was concerned the neighbor was trespassing. Deputies spoke to the neighbor and reported he only walks his dog down the street.

- Luanne Harsha, Black Road, Lisbon, reported at 3:56 a.m. Monday a man was standing in a cornfield off state Route 518 across from Hoppel's Arena. Deputies checked the area, but did not locate anyone.

- Jared Stahlmaker, no address listed, reported a fight with a gun in the area of Chemline, Applegate Road, at 12:56 a.m. Monday. Deputies spoke to Louis Schafer and his friends, who said they met another man and his friends there and a fight erupted. One man in the other group reportedly took out a handgun, fired it into the air and began pointing it at people. Schafer declined to pursue charges.

- Randy Wutrick, Speidel Road, East Rochester, reported at 10:53 a.m. Friday someone came to his home and argued with his daughter. Wutrick did not want the person to return to his home.

- Crystal Holloway, Center Avenue, Lisbon, reported at 10:16 p.m. Friday there was a dispute at her home between her, Richard Parrish and Art Shaffer. Holloway reported Shaffer became angry, had a gun and was holding it on her. After investigating the matter, deputies determined Holloway made up the accusation to get Shaffer in trouble. Holloway, 36, was charged with falsification. Parrish, 36, same address, was charged with public indecency after a 16-year-old claimed he flashed his private parts at her.

- Virginia Mills, Buffalo Road, Kensington, and Tiffany Herron, no address given, reported at 1:08 p.m. Monday they were asked to check on a home and look after the animals at a home on Trinity Church Road for a couple who are incarcerated. Herron said she was at the house at about 2 p.m. Friday and all appeared in order. On Monday, Mills dropped by and found the front door open, a window which appeared as if someone climbed inside and the basement door off the hinges. The washer and dryer were missing and the house was a mess from dog feces. Additionally, eight dogs were loose running around the property and there were reportedly more inside, including some which may need medical attention after recently giving birth to puppies.

- Darrell Jackson, West Fifth Street, Salem, was reportedly riding a dirt bike on Georgetown Road at 12:37 p.m. Monday when he attempted to avoid a four-wheeler collision, put his right foot down and broke his leg above the angle. Damascus EMS and first responders arrived to care for Jackson.

- Sarah Bye, North Pleasant Drive, East Palestine, reported at 12:15 p.m. Monday she and her boyfriend are separating and she moved in with her father, giving her boyfriend 30 days to find somewhere else to live. She owns the house and she stopped by to find her boyfriend had thrown eggs throughout the kitchen, unplugged the refrigerator allowing the food to spoil and left the door open allowing her dog to run loose. He also reportedly dumped her medication on the floor and threatened to damage the house by ruining repairs or projects he had done over the past five years.

- Matt Landsberger, Pancake-Clarkson Road, Rogers, reported at 10:42 a.m. Monday someone broke into the back door to their home taking a sweatshirt, purse and container of coins. Another man gave Landsberger an idea about who was responsible.

- Brian Clipse, Scroggs Road, Lisbon, reported at 8:31 p.m. Monday someone broke into the back door of his home and kicked in doors throughout the house. Clipse reported neighbors told him sheriff's deputies and unmarked vehicles were at his house on Friday.

- Ann Peters, Cunningham Road, Salem, reported at 2:17 p.m. Sunday she found a bullet hole in the side of her living room and debris on the floor. A bullet was found.

- Raedel Stallworth, Maple Grove Lane, New Waterford, reported at 2:07 a.m. Friday neighbors alerted her that her ex-husband was getting into her vehicle. Deputies found marks on the vehicle in the dew, which appeared someone had been there. The ex-husband denied getting into the vehicle, but claimed he was there and knocked on the door in an attempt to get his ex-wife to allow him to see his son.

- Dorothy Nezbeth, Stanley Drive, Beloit, reported at 9:28 a.m. Thursday a while back she had noticed a hole in the siding of her home. On Thursday she found a golf ball in her flower bed under where the hole was made.

- Kathy Powers, North Market Street, East Palestine, reported at 12:13 p.m. Saturday her son told her he had a letter for her from Children Services in a stack of her mail at his home, but someone took it.

- Dan Gima, Clymer, Pa., reported at 10:25 a.m. Saturday he had been camping at Big Arb's in East Rochester and a man claiming to be from the IRS called his mother looking for him. A friend asked the caller for his IRS ID number and the caller hung up.